ES WIRD IMMER ÄRGER

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In der Mitte des Bildes ist in großen, kontrastreichen Buchstaben, die an die Schrift von Lawrence Wiener erinnern, der Satz "Es wird immer Ärger" in den Farben Rot, Gelb und Weiß geschrieben. Die Worte sind so angeordnet, dass sie auffällig und gut lesbar sind.Im Hintergrund erstreckt sich eine abstrakte Zeichnung oder Skizze, die ein vielschichtiges Szenario darstellt. Es sind keine klaren Umrisse erkennbar, sondern eher ein verwobenes Muster aus Linien und Flächen, das verschiedene Interpretationen zulässt. Möglicherweise sind Elemente wie Menschen, Tiere oder Gebäude angedeutet, aber auf eine stark stilisierte und abstrakte Weise.In der unteren rechten Ecke des Bildes ist der Schriftzug "performative Screenings" zu sehen, begleitet von dem Namen "Diana Barbosa Gil & Friends".
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Diana Barbosa Gil

It keeps getting worse

In April 2024, Off-Space School-performative Screenings #84 hosted a mini-festival inspired by Diana Barbosa Gil’s documentary Es wird immer ärger (Caliwood). FLINTA artists and researchers from Brazil, Portugal, and Austria came together for performances, readings, film screenings, and discussions centered on themes from the film: migration, family ties, identity, climate change, and the challenges faced by artists, while also challenging Eurocentric perspectives.

We explored the potential of depicting the realities of the Global South and reflected on our interactions with the camera. Additionally, we shared perspectives as queer migrant artists navigating uncertain circumstances in Europe. Participants included Lisbon’s Frame Colectivo, offering a feminist perspective on urban space; dancer and researcher Tiago Amate with his project Cartas ao Sul, addressing monument decolonization in Lisbon; artist Miguel Antonio Domingues with the project ONIONS, exploring identity as a layered construct without singular origin; and Vienna-based artists Vik Bayer and Michael Reindel critically examining ecosystems worldwide in their project Material Notions of Seeding.

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The setting in which the mini festival took place
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Yasmina Haddad
Setting in collaboration with Anna-Sofie Lugmeier
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Yasmina Haddad

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Diana Barbosa Gil

Diana Barbosa Gil (* 1990 in Cali, Colombia) lives and works in Vienna.
Her art explores the interactions between Western colonial and post-colonial cultural production, inspired by her experiences as an artist born in Colombia.
As a transmedia artist, her works span performance, video, and installation.
She has exhibited in institutions such as the Kunsthalle Wien and K. Lingen and is represented in collections including the MUSA collection of the City of Vienna and the Artothek of the Federal Government.
Gil has presented her works in galleries and institutions such as EXILE, Foco Gallery, Belvedere21, and Kunstraum Niederösterreich.
She has received awards such as the Theodor Körner Prize for the project Es wird immer ärger (Caliwood) and the Kunsthalle Prize Vienna.